Female students rule out career in finance due to perceived discrimination
While the UK’s top female students are ruling out careers in the City seeing it as unethical and rife with discrimination, two thirds of healthcare workers are enthusiastic about their jobs, with nine out of ten feeling that they really make a difference.
According to a survey of 450 female undergraduates at Oxford University undertaken by the educational establishment and published by the Times newspaper, a huge three quarters saw the financial services industry as making little contribution to society, with most viewing banking in particular as "demonstrably unethical".
Moreover, when asked to rate eight sectors, a massive 85% of respondents viewed banking as the occupation in which they were most likely to come up against discrimination compared with only 50% of men.
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